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The royal state of India, Rajasthan is known for its culture, tradition and history. It is one of those states which comes into our mind immediately when we think about taking a vacation. But what is it, that makes it so special! Besides historic forts, beautiful palaces and sand dunes, there is one thing that differentiates Rajasthan from other states of India. THAT IS FOOD!

Most of us in India like our food to be robust, packed with flavours that is spicy hot. Be it our own Indian cuisine or any other cuisine that needs to be made palatable for us. We like it to be masaledar and chatpata. In this article you will find some of the best chilli sauces that will add flavor your food and make you look like a master chef.

Darshinis are always a saviour for people who seek to have quick bite for their breakfast. After going for your morning walk in the park, the next stop that most of the people would love to hang out is these Darshini’s which are set up in most of the places.

Bread, is one of the most common Breakfast items that is used in almost every home. Many of us buy it from market and some who love baking make fresh homemade breads. Here in this article, you will find ways you can use bread in many ways and make a delicious weekend breakfast that you can serve with some eggs, fruits or even potatoes.

Dietary Fibre is a common term used in food which is a type of carbohydrate that we consume on a daily basis. Anything eaten at the right proportion is beneficial for our body, so therefore dietary fibre when consumed at right amount will help to provide certain health benefits.

Each region across the world has its own style of cooking practices and traditions, which often correlates to its culture. Cuisines around the world have different influences over them , they use varied ingredients, which result in an array of food profiles from textures to flavours and they way they are eaten and their appropriate pairings.

Spice mix are one of the cherished recipes that Indians have been using from time memorial. India is known to use their spice to the maximum level in their curries, gravies, meat dishes and any sides. Every household will have their authentic way of making a spice mix and storing it in a huge container for their daily use.

Crispy crunchy shells filled with beans, veggies or meat, with flavourful condiments, topped with some fresh salad and not to forget the cheese, Tacos are easily the most liked Mexican dish by us Indians. It gives us so much room to innovate and play around with fillings and flavours, fill them in hard taco shells or just soft tortillas be it whole wheat or gluten free corn tortillas.

When hunger creeps in during the evening time, the first thing that would come to anyone's mind are these hot steamed momos which every street in India sells now. The love for momos is endless, be it any filling of your choice. It is a common sight to see a roadside vendor who would have prepared a bunch of different types of momo and be ready to serve quickly by heating them in a hot cylindrical steamer.

Drumstick is an essential part of every South Indian sambar. A vegetable that is most popularly found to be in greater use and filled with super powers. Drumstick which is most popularly called as Moringa, Murungakkai, Murangakaya, Shevaga, Saragvo in various Indian language is found to be a part of people’s everyday diet nowadays. This is mainly because of the nutrition content that the vegetable and the leaves have.

Eggs are your saviour for your Breakfast meals, when you need something quick and healthy for your mornings, these will help you to satisfy your hunger. Even though eggs are used for dinner and lunch dishes we often see them on our Breakfast tables with a cup of hot beverage and fruit bowl by the side.

Karela, which is also called as Bitter Gourd is a vegetable which is used to make everyday meals in most of the households. It is bitter in taste, thus many people don't really prefer to eat this vegetable, especially the kids. To decrease the bitterness, the bitter gourd is rubbed with salt and kept for some time and then used to make the recipes. Some people also prefer to peel the karela, but the skin of the karela contains most of its nutrients. Therefore, its good to keep the skin when you are making your recipes.

Condiments are the little blobs of flavour, found in the traditional Indian thali. With every bite from your thali, you can choose from an array of flavours, be it sweet, spicy or even tangy. They enhance flavour and complement the overall dish that it is served with. Condiments can be in the form of chutneys, chutney podi, pickles, pickled vegetables or even raita.

We all live in the generation where the taste for authentic recipes are fading off. It is difficult to hold onto to our grandma’s recipes or the recipe that has been passed on to us from generation to generation. But yet, here we are trying our best to hold on to our traditional roots and bring back the essence of authentic home cooking.

Barfi, it is an Indian fudge which is made during festivals and special occasions. This Indian sweet is delicious and is usually made from milk but you can always make it differently according to your taste and preference. The name Barfi is adopted from a Persian word Burf, which means snow. You can make different types of Barfi flavouring it from fruits, vegetables and dry fruits. Some of the most popular Barfi are, Besan Barfi, Pista Barfi, Kaju Barfi etc.

Kashmir Cuisine is filled with comfort food and it will make you go back for more. This is because of the richness and also the flavours that are infused by the use of whole spices. The Kashmir valley is a considered as the crown of India and is majorly influenced by the Mughlai cuisine. The place is not only known for its serene look but also filled with delicacies that would keep your mouth watering for more.

Father's day, a day which should be celebrated every day! But there is a day specially dedicated to fathers and we can make it even more special by cooking something which they will love. You can gift them their favourite things too, but believe us that happiness on his face when you he knows you cooked for him will be priceless. What could be better than a nice menu with recipes which are easy to prepare and enchanting as well, and would give you ample time to spend the day with your dad?

There's absolutely no substitute to home made food made by your mother. Traditional recipes that have been cooked in the household and something each of like going back is food that literally spells comfort.

Bottle Gourd, a vegetable which is used in almost all the Indian households. It is also called as Lauki, Ghia and Doodhi in North India, whereas it is called Sorekai in South India. It is an everyday vegetable which can be used to make sabzi, dal, pulao and many other dishes. You can also combine Bottle Gourd along with other vegetables to make it more flavourful and nutritious. This vegetable is light on stomach, therefore it is perfect to include it in your everyday meals.

Festivals are just around the corner and it is a perfect time to prepare some delicious ladoo and stock them for the upcoming festive season. You can make these Ladoos 3-4 days earlier and store them in an air tight container, so that you can serve it your friends and family during the festival.

Kheer, a delicious milk pudding which is made during festivals and special occasions. In North India, this milk pudding is called "Kheer", but in South India it is called as "Payasam". Usually kheer is made with rice, which is boiled with milk and flavoured with kesar and dry fruits. It is a delicious Indian dessert which can be flavoured with different fruits and vegetables.

The most succulent and the Juiciest mutton with strong flavours of spice is the one dish that anyone would love to have as your weekend specials. Mutton has been one of the favourite meat right from the Mughal rule. They have influenced majorly in the way we cook and also even in the ingredients that we use. Any celebration would call for a delicious and flavour packed Mutton dish that will be prepared with ease from the Royal Kitchen.

Tindora, which is also known as Ivy Gourd in English is a delicious vegetable that you can use for your everyday cooking. In South India, it is also known by the name of Dondakkai, Tendli, Manoli and Kovakkai. It is usually grown in the Southern Part of Kerala, therefore it is a part of their everyday meals very often. This vegetable is also popular in Bengali, where they call it Kunduri. Not only in India, it is widely used in Thai cuisine too.

Desserts are considered as sinful pleasures which you would crave to eat anytime of the day. It is always a tradition that you would finish any meal with a dessert and that would be considered as a complete meal.